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31: 395: 466: 47: 177: 418:" ("By labour to the stars"). One inscription reads: "CAPT. ALBERT BALL V.C. / 7TH ROBIN HOOD BATTALION SHERWOOD FORESTERS / ATTACHED ROYAL FLYING CORPS, DSO (2 BARS) MC / CROIX DE CHEVALIER, LEGION D'HONNEUR, / ORDER OF ST GEORGE (RUSSIAN) / HON. FREEMAN OF THE CITY OF NOTTINGHAM / PER ARDUA AD ASTRA". And the other inscription reads "IN THE AIR / HE GAVE MOST CONSPICUOUS / AND GALLANT SERVICE TO / HIS COUNTRY AND WAS KILLED / IN ACTION FIGHTING GLORIOUSLY / MAY 7TH 1917 AGED 20 YEARS / PER ARDUA AD ASTRA". 490: 454: 478: 509: 54: 382:
and funded by public subscription. It includes a life-size statue of Ball, depicted in a standing position, wearing in his flying uniform, with his hands on his belt, looking up towards the sky. Behind him stands a robed woman standing on clouds: this allegorical figure representing "Air" is
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on 8 September 1921. Trenchard had served as [[Hugh Trenchard as commander of the Royal Flying Corps in France|commander of the Royal Flying Corps in France]] from August 1915 to January 1918, and then
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The plinth rests on a tiered grey granite base, with three lobed steps. The base has bronze fittings, including eternal flames, a feather, a laurel wreath, and architectural feet.
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The statue is known to have inspired the song "Brave Captain" by English progeresive rock band Big Big Train on their 2017 album Grimspound.
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resting one hand on Ball's shoulder and pointing upwards with the other hand. The composition draws on Christian depictions of the
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and qualified as a pilot in January 1916. He flew reconnaissance missions in France from February 1916 with
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in France. His father bought the field where his aircraft crashed and erected a separate memorial there.
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accompanied by an allegorical female figure, standing on a stone pedestal by the architect
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Home First World War Centenary: Albert Ball, lone wolf of the skies who did what he had to
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Ball became famous for his martial achievements, and he was described by Germany aviator
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Statue of Captain Albert Ball, 30 metres North East of Castle Museum
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A bronze cast of Poole's model for the statue is held by the
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Original German marker erected at Ball's grave in Annœullin
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After some private flying tuition, he transferred to the
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Statue of Captain Albert Ball is located in Nottinghamshire
Henry Poole
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52°56′59″N 1°09′15″W / 52.94973°N 1.1541°W / 52.94973; -1.1541
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